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Microsoft's recent partnership has been great for engagement, with the latest Antstream retro games collection reaching over ...
Last week, we examined a Doom port for the venerable Atari ST. As is so often the way with this thing, one netted another, and [Steve] wrote in to inform us about a different version under the name… ...
By comparison, the original DOS version of Doom, released eight years later, requires at least an Intel 386 processor clocked between 16 and 40 MHz and 4 MB of memory.
The Atari 2600 My Play Watch is available for pre-order on Atari’s website. You can book one for $79.99 and expect to receive it sometime after June 10. The watch will ship with three swappable ...
The handheld also has an HMDI out port on top, so it can be used to control games beamed to a TV, like a Nintendo Switch. The Atari Gamestation Go is set to arrive in Q3 2025, priced at $149.
More importantly, Atari’s little known second console, the Atari 5200, featured full number pad as well. So if it isn’t clear to you yet, this is a dedicated console for Atari’s own games.
The ideal Atari 7800+ buyer is someone who still has nostalgic memories of the Atari 7800 games they played as a child and has held onto at least a few of them (and/or bought more modern homebrew ...
The Atari 7800+ is the most pure gaming experience I’ve had from any device in a long, long time. I don’t have nostalgia for the original console, which came out in 1986, eight years before I ...
Atari and Coinbase said today’s internet needs an update, as the corporate internet often squeezes creators with arbitrary rules, censorship, digital theft, middlemen, and transaction fees.
Atari 50 already got 12 more retro games in a free update last year. Watch on YouTube As for the Expanded Edition's second new timeline, that's called The First Console War and it details the long ...
It launched with 103 games from Atari's history, then receive 12 more in December 2023. With the Expanded Edition set to add 39 more games, this will bring the total of games to 154.
Pac-Man (1982) Developed by NAMCO & published by Midway With arcade ports becoming the bread and butter of Atari 2600’s profile, Atari Inc. had to go for the heavy hitters.